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Environmental Education Research | 1999

If It Doesn't Directly Affect You, You Don't Think About It’: a qualitative study of young people's environmental attitudes in two Australian cities

Sharon Connell; John Fien; Jenny Lee; Helen Sykes; David Yencken

SUMMARY This article presents a range of findbigs from a qualitative study of the environmental attitudes of young people across their final 2 years of secondary school in the two Australian cities of Melbourne and Brisbane. Focus groups comprising the same 16‐ to 17‐year‐old students in 12 schools were interviewed twice, 12 months apart. Several minor differences were found in the attitudes of students between the two cities, but these pale alongside the common, indeed, overwhelming feelings of environmental concern mixed with frustration, cynicism and action paralysis that were reported. The ambivalence towards the environment that results, together with the individualistic frameworks for explaining environmental issues that were displayed, point to areas for renewed curriculum attention in secondary schools and directions for future research.


Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics | 2006

Effects of task lighting on visual function in age-related macular degeneration.

Sharon A. Haymes; Jenny Lee

The purpose was to investigate the effects of the spectral power distribution (SPD) and illuminance of task lighting on visual function in age‐related macular degeneration (ARMD) compared to normal healthy eyes. Twenty‐eight subjects with ARMD and 18 age‐matched normal subjects were studied. The effects on visual function were determined for four common task light sources: standard pearl coat incandescent (SP), daylight blue incandescent (DL), warm white fluorescent (WW) and cool white fluorescent (CW). Apart from a small, statistically significant improvement in contrast sensitivity with DL compared to SP lighting (0.5 dB, p = 0.01), there were no significant effects of SPD on other visual functions and no differences in the effects for subjects with ARMD and those with normal vision. Thus, for task lighting typically used in low vision rehabilitation, the SPD would seem to be of minimal clinical importance to visual function. However, increasing the task illuminance had a greater effect on visual function, in particular for subjects with ARMD (p < 0.01). For an increase in illuminance from 300 to 3000 lux, the mean increase in contrast sensitivity and near visual acuity was 1.5 dB and 0.13 log MAR, respectively. Although this effect is not large, we suggest that it is clinically relevant and supports the provision of additional task illuminance as an important part of low vision rehabilitation for patients with ARMD.


Labour History | 1992

The temperament of generations : fifty years of writing in Meanjin

David Walker; Jenny Lee; Philip Mead; Gerald Murnane

A collection of literary, cultural and political writings published in Meanjin over the fifty years since its foundation, together with archival material and editorial commentary.


Australian Historical Studies | 1987

A redivision of labour: Victoria's wages boards in action, 1896 – 1903∗

Jenny Lee


Archive | 1988

Staining the wattle : a people's history of Australia since 1788

Verity Burgmann; Jenny Lee


Archive | 1988

Constructing a culture : a people's history of Australia since 1788

Verity Burgmann; Jenny Lee


Australian Historical Studies | 1988

Australia deconstructed? Assembling a people's history of Australia since 1788

Verity Burgmann; Jenny Lee


Archive | 1988

A most valuable acquisition : a people's history of Australia since 1788

Verity Burgmann; Jenny Lee


Mouvement Social | 1994

A People's History of Australia since 1788

David Walker; Verity Burgmann; Jenny Lee


Labour History | 1989

A People's History of Australia Since 1788: A Most Valuable Acquisition@@@Making a Life@@@Staining the Wattle@@@Constructing a Culture

Judith A. Allen; Kay Ferres; Verity Burgmann; Jenny Lee

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Helen Sykes

University of Melbourne

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